



( 5 reviews )
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Posted: May 14 2009
I ordered this tripod model because it is listed as one that fits my very small digital camera (Kodak EasyShare C813). I am waiting for my camera to fall off when ever I press the button to shoot a photograph. Not only that, but when I press the button, the darn thing moves. While I am familiar with telescope tripods, this was my first camera tripod. I did not get any instructions with it, so I was afraid I would break it when I put it together. Now, I need to find a more durable one that does not move and one that tilts up/down. I suppose if I wanted to photograph something my ceiling, I am out of luck because it will not tilt up or down. Waste of my money. Customer service (Adorama) was non-existent.
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Posted: May 14 2009
I ordered this tripod model because it is listed as one that fits my very small digital camera (Kodak EasyShare C813). I am waiting for my camera to fall off when ever I press the button to shoot a photograph. Not only that, but when I press the button, the darn thing moves. While I am familiar with telescope tripods, this was my first camera tripod. I did not get any instructions with it, so I was afraid I would break it when I put it together. Now, I need to find a more durable one that does not move and one that tilts up/down. I suppose if I wanted to photograph something on my ceiling, I am out of luck because it will not tilt up or down. Customer service (Adorama) was non-existent.
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Posted: Dec 15 2008
An ok tripod for digital point and shoot cameras. Leg locks are quick and easy to use, easy to adjust the height. The center column is way too flimsy for a full sized DSLR, my camera sways in the breeze on this flimsy piece of plastic. I do have a sony A100 with the 18-200 lens on it, which is pretty heavy, and this tripod really confirms it. I will need to upgrade, I am worried about it completely snapping the column off.








